With the India-US trade deal announced, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are expected to make a comeback in the Indian stock markets, as trade-related uncertainties ease and positive signals emerge from the agreement.
Industry experts have welcomed the U.S.-India trade deal, terming it a major positive for Indian markets and export-oriented sectors, and said the move could revive foreign investor interest and strengthen macroeconomic indicators.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have shown a clear preference for debt instruments over equities during the past one year, according to a recent report by the State Bank of India (SBI).
Domestic Mutual Funds (MFs) are rapidly closing the gap with Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in their shareholding of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), according to data released by primeinfobase.com, an initiative of PRIME Database Group.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 3: Suba Hotels Limited's initial public offering (IPO) concluded its third and final day with extraordinary investor interest, signaling robust appetite for India's mid-market hotel operator. The issue, priced at ₹105-₹111 per share, raised ₹75.47 crore
The Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) market ownership in terms of holdings in Indian equities have surpassed Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) for the first time, marking a significant shift, as per the data released by PRIME Database Group
The investors in the upcoming week will closely monitor key economic data, geopolitical tensions, foreign institutional investor (FII) moves and discussions around the new trade agreement between the US and its trade partners.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 2: Emerald Finance Limited (BSE: EMERALD), is a dynamic company offering a spectrum of financial products and services including its flagship Earned Wage Access (EWA) in India, has made allotment of 7,65,090 equity shares on a preferential basis. The share
The investors, from next week, starting Monday, will keenly be watching global developments in the absence of major domestic events, said market experts adding a possibility of volatility in the Indian stock markets.
Indian stock markets started the week on a weak note, continuing their downward trend on Monday as investors reacted to muted third-quarter (Q3) earnings. Both benchmark indices opened in the red, reflecting market caution and global pressures.